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{{Quote|The mostly dense region of Libya around Cyrene and Apollonia, filled with Silphion plants and owned by Rome.| | {{Quote|The mostly dense region of Libya around Cyrene and Apollonia, filled with Silphion plants and owned by Rome.|Description about Cyrenaica|Assassin's Creed: Origins}} | ||
'''Cyrenaica''', also known as '''Kyrenaika''' to ancient [[Greece|Greeks]], is the eastern coastal region of [[Libya]]. In antiquity, the region was a Greek colony founded by [[Battus I of Cyrene|Battos I]] in the 7th century BCE, who established the city of [[Cyrene]] in the area. | '''Cyrenaica''', also known as '''Kyrenaika''' to ancient [[Greece|Greeks]], is the eastern coastal region of [[Libya]]. In antiquity, the region was a Greek colony founded by [[Battus I of Cyrene|Battos I]] in the 7th century BCE, who established the city of [[Cyrene]] in the area. | ||
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- "The mostly dense region of Libya around Cyrene and Apollonia, filled with Silphion plants and owned by Rome."
- ―Description about Cyrenaica[src]
Cyrenaica, also known as Kyrenaika to ancient Greeks, is the eastern coastal region of Libya. In antiquity, the region was a Greek colony founded by Battos I in the 7th century BCE, who established the city of Cyrene in the area.
By 49 BCE, the region was a province of the Roman Republic.
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